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Subject: Re: [sca-c-cpp] ISSUE 17: Should C++ -> WSDL Roundtrip with WSDL -> C++
- From: Bryan Aupperle <aupperle@us.ibm.com>
- To: sca-c-cpp@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 14:30:29 -0600
As I think about this some more, we
are going to have to address mapping from WSDL for at least rpc-literal,
doc-literal and wrapped doc-literal. We could try and limit this,
but the reality is that all three styles are in use.
In the reverse direction I believe that
again, we cannot ignore doc-literal or wrapped doc-literal since these
are popular, and interoperable styles. We can discuss if we need
annotations to control which style is to be generated or leave it to
be specified in an implementation dependent manner (e.g. tool preference).
David has stated the basic principles
but now we need to apply them to each style.
I'll try to work on some WSDL fragments
of each style that illustrate the principles.
Bryan Aupperle, Ph.D.
STSM, WebSphere Enterprise Platform Software Solution Architect
Research Triangle Park, NC
+1 919-254-7508 (T/L 444-7508)
Internet Address: aupperle@us.ibm.com
"David Haney"
<haney@roguewave.com>
04/29/2008 07:53 PM
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Attached is some initial work around redefining the
C++ -> WSDL and WSDL
-> C++ mapping. It still needs quite a bit of work, but there
may be
enough there to start discussing whether it's a direction we want to
take.
Thanks.
David.
-- David Haney
-- Director of Architecture
-- Rogue Wave Software
-- http://www.roguewave.com/
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